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Sensor Pod Configuration at TFRI with PRIME Week 3

Sensor Pod Configuration at TFRI with PRIME Week 3. Thaddeus Trinh July 17, 2013. Proposed Research. To work with TFRI to help integrate new sensors into their Android sensor pod network and to deploy and test the new sensors in the field Fuel Moisture Sensor Solar Irradiation Sensor

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Sensor Pod Configuration at TFRI with PRIME Week 3

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  1. Sensor Pod Configuration at TFRI with PRIME Week 3 Thaddeus Trinh July 17, 2013

  2. Proposed Research • To work with TFRI to help integrate new sensors into their Android sensor pod network and to deploy and test the new sensors in the field • Fuel Moisture Sensor • Solar Irradiation Sensor • Soil Moisture Sensor • Soil Drainage Gauge

  3. Progress (Week 3) • Successfully identified a problem in the output current of the TFRI version of the sensor pod which was causing some sensors to give off strange values • Successfully installed and tested the KippZonen Solar Irradiation Sensor • Added modularity to the sensor pod source code

  4. Sensor Pod Progress and Problems • We were able to identify that the voltage regulators on the sensor pod board output a current that was too high (625 mA) for the sensors and lowering the current (~40 mA) gave a more reasonable output voltage • This may result in redesigning the board without the use of a 12V voltage regulator as seen in the two pictures on the next page • This has also fixed the issues we were having with the Fuel moisture sensor, the Solar Irradiation Sensor, and the CTD Sensor • Still need to determine how to read the Temperature output of the Fuel Moisture sensor, the Humidity output has been completed • Waiting on a SDI-12 to RS232 converter to use for the CTD Sensor

  5. Left: Without a 12V voltage regulator Right: Using a 12V voltage regulator

  6. Solar Irradiation • Once the current problems were fixed, we were able to plug in the Solar Irradiation sensor and get reasonable voltage readings • Still must test with sending to a Data Turbine server

  7. Sensor Pod Source Code • Added modularity to the sensor pod source code to allow users to choose which sensor was being read without actually modifying the source code • Using a modified version of SensorPodConfig.apk users are able to enter a letter which will correspond to the sensor that is chosen • Will eventually be updated to a drop-down list of available sensors to choose from

  8. Culture • Left to Right: Monster Mango Shaved Snow, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, a Candy Tiger at a Candy Art Exhibition

  9. Acknowledgements • Mentors • Tony Fountain (CALIT2) • Chau Chin Lin (TFRI) • Sheng-Shan Lu (TFRI) • Yu-Huang Wang (TFRI) • Peter Shin (CALIT2) • PRIME • Peter Arzberger • Gabriele Wienhausen • Teri Simas • Tricia Taylor

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